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updated tue 10 apr 12

 

milhero@COMCAST.NET on mon 9 apr 12


Thought these pictures amazing.....Mildred Herot=3D20

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Salt Lake City photographer Royce Bair uses digital cameras and what he des=
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a 'copious collection of portable incandescent and flash lighting equipment=
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his unique views of the night sky over Utah's spectacular canyons.=3D20




His shots of Wall Street Canyon at Bryce Canyon National Park with the star=
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s of our own galaxy,=3D20




the Milky Way blazing overhead showcase some of his technique. Bair has bee=
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on night photography for two decades.=3D20








A photograph of 'Wall Street' canyon at Bryce
Canyon
National Park
on September
20, 2011 in
Utah, showing
a view across
our own
galaxy, the
Milky Way







A photograph of 'Wall Street' canyon at Bryce Canyon National Park on Septe=
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Stunningly beautiful images capture the glory of
the Milky Way
taken with
just a simple
digital
camera







Stunningly beautiful images capture the glory of the Milky Way taken with a=
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A photograph of Thor's Hammer at Bryce Canyon
National Park
on September
20, 2011 in
Utah with the
Milky Way
overhead







A photograph of Thor's Hammer at Bryce Canyon National Park on September 20=
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The photographs of Wall Streeet were taken at Bryce Canyon National Park on=
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Bair says, 'My Nightscapes are exposures of the night sky with a landscape =
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feature. All are evening time exposures.'=3D20
'Many are taken with special equipment in order expose the night stars with=
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out blurring. Some land features are enhanced with light painting.'=3D20

I have been giving lectures and workshops, internationally, on night photog=
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raphy for two decades.'=3D20








Bryce Canyon Amphitheater at Bryce Canyon
National Park
on September
21, 2011 in
Utah







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under lighted night exposure at Arches National
Park on May 4,
2010 in Utah







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Moonrise at Bryce Canyon National Park







Moonrise at Bryce Canyon National Park=3D20








The Milky Way over Jackson Lake and Tetons at
Grand Teton
National Park
on August 23,
2011 in
Wyoming







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Milky Way stars over Grand Teton Mountain Range
at Grand Teton
National Park
on August 23,
2011 in
Wyoming







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Delicate Arch, and Milky Way stars at Arches
National Park
on October 19,
2011 in Utah







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A photograph of a meteor streaking between the
Big Dipper and
Polaris on
January 4,
2012 in Salt
Lake City,
Utah







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Double Arch and Milky Way stars at Arches
National Park
on October 19,
2011 in Utah







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A photograph of a 'hole in the wall' at Arches
National Park
on October 21,
2011 in Utah







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